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Leading physicians from a variety of medical specialties summarize
their clinical experiences in treating pituitary adenomas in United
States and the United Kingdom. Using simple language to describe
their approaches, the authors describe the latest treatments for
prolactinoma, acromegaly, Cushing's disease, and nonfunctioning
pituitary tumors, and the latest surgical techniques. To round out
the clinician's understanding of the illness, a patient describes
the experience of diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
Comprehensive and accessible, Management of Pituitary Tumors: The
Clinician's Practical Guide brings together all the medical fields
involved in treating pituitary tumors, both for novices in the
specialties that manage these cases, and for pituitary specialists
seeking to understand better the contribution of other medical
disciplines to the treatment of these tumors.
This text provides an invaluable introduction for all undergraduate
students of chemistry and a useful reference of more advanced
students. The main group elements (including silicon and
phosphorus, but not Group VI) and the transition elements are
discussed. Emphasis is laid on structure, bonding, preparation and
general reactions, with many specific examples of the uses of
organometallics in organic synthesis interspersed throughout the
text.
Many sections of this revised edition have been completely
rewritten to take into account the enormous advances in recent
years. The book's strenth lies in covering all the main group and
transition metals in sufficient depth to give the student a good
understanding of the subject.
This book is a new attempt to interrelate the chemistry of the
non-metals. In the early chapters, simple compounds of the
non-metals with the halogens, hydrogen, and oxygen are surveyed,
permitting a large area of chemistry to be discussed without the
burden of too many facts. The structural relationships in the
elemental forms of the non-metals are then used as an introduction
to the catenated compounds, including the boron hydrides. In the
concluding chapter, selected heteronuclear chain, ring, and cage
compounds are con sidered. In some chapters, we have thought it
useful to outline important features of a topic in relation to
chemical theory, before giving a more detailed ac count of the
chemistry of individual elements. The book is certainly not
comprehensive and the bias in the material selected probably
reflects our interest in volatile, covalent non-metal compounds.
Suggestions for furt her reading are presented in two ways. A
selected bibliography lists general textbooks which relate to much
of our subject matter. References in the text point to review
articles and to a few original papers which we consider to be of
special interest. Although there are few difficult concepts in the
text, the treatment may be appreciated most by students with some
previous exposure to a Group by Group approach to non-metal
chemistry. We have assumed an elementary knowledge of chemical
periodicity, bonding theory, thermodynamics, and spectroscopic
methods of structure determination."
Leading physicians from a variety of medical specialties summarize
their clinical experiences in treating pituitary adenomas in United
States and the United Kingdom. Using simple language to describe
their approaches, the authors describe the latest treatments for
prolactinoma, acromegaly, Cushing's disease, and nonfunctioning
pituitary tumors, and the latest surgical techniques. To round out
the clinician's understanding of the illness, a patient describes
the experience of diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
Comprehensive and accessible, Management of Pituitary Tumors: The
Clinician's Practical Guide brings together all the medical fields
involved in treating pituitary tumors, both for novices in the
specialties that manage these cases, and for pituitary specialists
seeking to understand better the contribution of other medical
disciplines to the treatment of these tumors.
United States, Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Mines, Report
Of Investigations, No. 4831.
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
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